Standard Aircraft Characteristics (SAC) started being used around 1948, and as the years passed, they became much more detailed. MIL-C-5011 A defines the parameters that all SAC’s must have:
(a) First page - Cover sheet which shall include a photograph, or perspective drawing of the aircraft model.
(b) Second page - A drawing showing a descriptive arrangement of the aircraft, and a drawing showing the tankage installations, armament installations, cargo space, or interior arrangements, as required by the procuring agency.
(c) Third page — mission, description, and principal characteristics of the aircraft.
(d) Fourth page - performance data for the aircraft in tabulated form and applicable notes.
(e) Fifth page - performance graphs.
(f) Sixth page - description of mission problems; also continuation of notes and diagrams.
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